FAQs

Questions? We’ve got answers.

Yes. We are a licensed nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. All of your donations are tax deductible and every cent made in our online store goes right back into our organization to fund our awareness campaign.

No. We do not affiliate with any religion nor do we preach any religious or theological reasoning. We are here to speak out on the harmful effects of pornography using only science, facts, and personal accounts.

No way. In fact, the complete opposite! We are pro healthy sex and anti pornography. We completely support people in their sexual lives and relationships. Actually, one of the reasons why we raise awareness on the harms of porn is because we know that pornography can harm the sex life of individuals. We believe intimacy between two committed people is sexy, not one person and their computer screen.

Definitely not. We do not have a political or legislative agenda. We are not trying to take away the rights of adults who choose to view pornography. You will never see us lobbying, protesting, getting petitions signed, etc. That’s not how we do things. We simply want to educate people on the harm that pornography can cause, and then allow them to make an educated choice for themselves.

Even though pornography has existed throughout human history, science is now revealing that pornography has addictive qualities similar to drugs. This is new to human understanding. It is clear that the prevalence and frequency of its use (due to the new surges of technology in our society) by individuals in our era is unprecedented and unmatched in human history.

Donors like you! Thousands of people all around the world help the fight against pornography by making generous donations to Fight the New Drug. We also have several private foundations that make this organization possible. Also, the merchandise sold on our online store goes directly back into the organization to help fund the cause.

It’s very important to be supportive and non-judgmental of someone who is struggling with an addiction to pornography. Check out our Get The Facts page and talk with them about the real harms of pornography. We have a recovery program that is currently helping thousands of people suffering from pornography addiction.